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How did Muslims use calligraphy in their decorating? Explain why Muslims preferred this form of decoration.

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Answered by nancysalaria
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Calligraphy is the most highly regarded and most fundamental element of 

Islamic art

. It is significant that the 

Qur’an

, the book of God’s revelations to the 

Prophet Muhammad

, was transmitted in Arabic, and that inherent within the Arabic script is the potential for developing a variety of ornamental forms. The employment of 

calligraphy as ornament

 had a definite aesthetic appeal but often also included an underlying

talismanic

 component. While most works of art had legible inscriptions, not all Muslims would have been able to read them. One should always keep in mind, however, that calligraphy is principally a means to transmit a text, albeit in a decorative form.

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Answered by shaealysenannellfosk
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Calligraphy is the most highly regarded and most fundamental element of  

Islamic art

. It is significant that the  

Qur’an

, the book of God’s revelations to the  

Prophet Muhammad

, was transmitted in Arabic, and that inherent within the Arabic script is the potential for developing a variety of ornamental forms. The employment of  

calligraphy as ornament

had a definite aesthetic appeal but often also included an underlying

talismanic

component. While most works of art had legible inscriptions, not all Muslims would have been able to read them. One should always keep in mind, however, that calligraphy is principally a means to transmit a text, albeit in a decorative form.

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